Phil Mickelson said the Masters should serve as proof that the other majors need to create avenues for LIV members’ entry if the Official World Golf Ranking continues not to recognize the rival tour.
Mickelson, who tied for second at Augusta National and was one of three LIV members inside the top 5, said it’s in the “best interest of everybody” if LIV players continue to compete in the major championships.
“It’s going to all iron itself out because if you’re one of the majors, if you’re the Masters, you’re not looking at we should be keeping these guys out,” Mickelson said Wednesday in Singapore, where he’s preparing for the next LIV event that begins later this week.